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  • single word requests - Orderer - Person who Orders - English Language . . .
    Orderer 2 someone who places an order to buy buyer, emptor, purchaser, vendee - a person who buys an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" Just because something actually is a word doesn't mean it sounds good People avoid perfectly valid words Being right and being in style are two different things
  • Contractor and Orderer in a contract about computer software
    Right now, I refer to the person that develops the software (myself actually) as to the "contractor" and the person who ordered the software as "orderer" Are there any more suitable terms that could be useful in the context of this contract?
  • I ordered vs. I have ordered [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    I think questions like this are better asked on English Language Learners In my opinion, B is hopelessly stilted (native speakers tend to avoid complex tense forms where simpler ones will do) With a bit of re-ordering (sorry! :), "I [have] ordered the book, but I haven't received it", the repetition of have would be much more acceptable (particularly if the word was stressed, to emphasise
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you're looking for "someone who places an order", I think "orderer" fits the bill The person who receives the package can be referred to as "the receiver" or "the addressee"
  • What is the rule for adjective order? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    @mcfedr: This is an English-language site, thus this question is limited to English All languages do have rules for word order Not necessarily remotely similar to the rules of English, but you certainly can't just slap any adjective at all after any adjective at all and call it a day





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